21st January 2018

Why do we put so much emphasis on likeability in public life? In the beginning I had such hope in Obama. He looked good, was charming to all, a fantastic orator and as the first African-American President he would heal the world. But in the end he was disappointing, appeasing everyone but risking nothing. Result: nothing happened. Macron is similar: looks good, articulate, nice to all. Trump?  None of the above! Let’s look at examples of past genius stars, those who broke the mould and had original talent. Al Jolson, early 20C singer, instrumental in converting African jazz to Western tastes; Sinatra, master of musicality; McEnroe, precocious tennis talent. Common denominator? All had personality problems, the first two extending to dubious lifestyles offstage, the latter breeching common behaviour norms on court. Analysis? When voting, don’t choose a potential friend; choose someone who’ll get things done. In the arts/sport, just go with exceptional talent. Nothing else matters.

1 comment:

Dyonn said...

When voting for a leader, anyone that risks the safety of the world should be immediately ruled out.